Wednesday, February 13, 2019

The Do It Yourself Procedure On How To Trap A Gopher

By Richard Reed


The burrowing rodents are some of the most destructive and harmful pests that every home owner has to deal with. You will not be able to see these pests in the garden because they spend most of their time under the ground. These pests destroy the gardens and lawns by forming a great network of burrows and tunnels. If your garden is being destroyed by the pests, you have the option of hiring a professional to get rid of the rodents or doing it on your own. If you prefer getting rid of these pests on your own without the help of a professional, here is a simple guide on how to trap a gopher that you can use to get rid of them.

Trapping a rodent requires one to focus on those fresh mounds that are in the lawn. You will waste so much time if you focus on the vacant mounds. It is advisable that you inspect the garden for any new activity of these pests. It might be very hard for you to spot new activities when it is raining. In this case, you need to look at the mounds in the garden to see if there is wet dirt or grass pushed over by the pests. It is possible for you to spot a new mound that was not in your lawn before.

You can then proceed to locate the tunnel that is used by these rodents. This is not an easy task and you need to dig deep into the ground around the fresh mound. Tunnels can easily be identified through the sticking of probes in the ground near the mound. This activity requires patience as you might need to do this many times before feeling the tunnel. Digging a very big hole around the mound will allow you to easily locate the tunnel.

You need to dig a hole that will uncover the tunnels. You should clear the tunnels so that they remain wide open. You should stick your hand in the tunnel and clear out any dirt that you find in there. The bottom of the hole should be filled back so that it is at the same level with the tunnel.

You can then proceed to put the snare in the tunnel. You must ensure that there is very little room that is left for the rodents to escape. You can use the safety line to secure the snare to prevent injured rodents from escaping with your traps. The whole should be properly covered to ensure that there is no light that gets into the hole.

There is nothing else that you can do at this point other than waiting for the rodents to be trapped in the snares. This can last from few minutes to several hours. Ensure that you check on the traps at least twice a day. If you discover any trapped rodent, you should bury it in the same hole that you set the snare.

You should not be surprised if you come back to check on the hole to find it filled in. This usually happens in the case where there are more than one tunnels but you only managed to locate one. In this case, you should dig the whole slowly and pull the snare out. You should avoid using a shovel because it can damage the traps.

With such simple DIY steps in mind, you can easily get rid of the small rodents in your landscape. You do not have to dig deeper into your pocket to hire a professional to do this for you.




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